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PSIO Modded PS1:
$325 for the chipped system that's ready for the PSIO, plus the PSIO itself. Also including two dual shock controllers and the two PSM magazine stickered memory cards shown. Modded by StoneAgeGamer.
Boxed N64 Games and Accessories:
Forsaken 64 - Box, manual, game, and strategy guide (very good condition) - $25
Pilotwings 64 - Box, manual, game (very good condition) - $20
Rush 2 Extreme Racing USA - Box, manual NO GAME (very good condition)- $10
Top Gear Rally - Box only (good condition, sticker remnant on front) - $10
Starfox 64 - Box and game, no manual (very good condition) - $35
Mario Golf 64 - Box, manual, game (good condition) - $30
F-Zero X - Box, manual, game (very good condition) - $40
Rogue Squadron - Box, manual, game (very good condition) - $20
Zelda Oot Collector's Edition - Box, manual, game (very good condition - $100
Episode 1 Racer - Box, manual, game (good condition) - $27
Cruisn Exotica - Box only - (good condition) - $25
Mario Kart 64 - Box, manual, game - (very good condition) - $45
Beetle Adventure Racing - Box, game, no manual - (very good condition) - $25
Memory Card boxed (very good condition) - $20
Rumble Pack box - no rumble pack (very good condition) - $15
Cruisn World - Box, manual, game (worn box condition) - $15
Diddy Kong Racing - Box, manual, game (very good condition) - $45
Pokemon Stadium - Box, no inner box, game, no manual (good condition) - $30
Space Station Silicon Valley - Box, manual, game (good but slightly crushed condition) - $70
Cruisn USA - Box, manual, game (very good condition) - $25
Wave Race 64 - Box, manual, instruction card, game (very good condition) - $30
Loose N64 Games:
Banjo Kazooie: $27
Donkey Kong 64: $22
Pokemon Snap: $13
Offroad Challenge: $7
Dreamcast:
GDemu clone modded Dreamcast - With 200gb micro sd card (DC runs every game perfectly accurately) - $180
x2 Boxed Dreamcast controllers (wonderful shape) - $20 each
VMUs - Black, Green, Blue - $3 each
DiGi Charat VMU with connector cap - $15
N64 system:
Jungle Green N64, matching Nintendo brand N64 controller with new joystick, with matching Tribute N64 green controller, power and av cables included - $90
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Selling my PS2 Test. This is an H30101 model, which means it's able to play both PS1 and PS2 games, both domestic and import titles. This is obviously one of the more desirable models, unlike some Test units that only play PS1 games, or only play domestic PS2 titles. It comes with a Sony brand red memory card, and a Sony brand Dual Shock 2 controller in really amazing shape. The system is in very good shape, with some minor dings along the front edge, but no major scratches on the top where the silk-screened TEST logo is. $400.
I'm also selling quite a few import PS2 games and uncommon/rare PS2 domestic games. I'll have pictures below, if there's anything that stands out, PM me an offer. If a large majority are left after some time, I'll go through them piece by piece and price each out. I'll severely lower the prices of the games if bought in bulk.
I also have an assorted batch of og Xbox games for sale. Same thing as the PS2 games, PM me an offer, severely lower prices if bought in bulk.
Thanks everyone.
PS ((apparently my new phone doesn't like to focus in low light. I'll retake the PS2 photos tomorrow when the sun is up))
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On 12/24/2019 at 8:55 AM, PlaysWithWolves said:It already comes with Windows.
Booooo :throws tomato:
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7 hours ago, wongojack said:The fact that it looks like a Dreamcast (to you) was probably just a convenient design choice. Knowing SEGA wouldn't sue them, they chose the only viable alternative to making their console look like the Playstation but also be recognized as a game console.
The designers of the Xbox were PC people thinking about bringing Windows games and networking to a console while giving MS a spot in the living room. They didn't give a rip about what SEGA had done (or failed at) unless it made their success easier.
Most of what I stated wasn't opinion, you do realize that, right? As I said, you can use the way back machine and find interviews from then current or ex msoft employees that talk about nearly everything I mentioned outside of the giant logo on the pad that was my conjecture. The interviews were back around the end of that generation or so, maybe the last year or so before 360 was introduced?
They DID base Live off Seganet. They DID base their easy development on the Dreamcast's easy development. They DID borrow elements of the Dreamcast pad for their controller. And they DID push for Dreamcast backwards compatibility (and failed to obtain it) but instead got exclusives as a sort of "continuing the business relationship" they had developed since Microsoft helped them with their console.
I don't understand what was so hard to misunderstand in my post. Thought I made this pretty clear. Unlike the other poster you originally talked to, I'm not saying any of this because of passing observations like "both systems had four controller ports, so there ya go". These are things you can look up if you have the time. I read these interviews years ago.
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On 12/18/2019 at 11:29 AM, wongojack said:Why do you think this? Because they got SEGA games on the original XBox?
The story of the XBox goes back before the Dreamcast was a thing. Basically the winning idea was to bring PC gaming and networking into a console. They weren't thinking about SEGA or Sonic at all when they were coming up with the concept in 1998. Christmas that year was full of big PC releases like Baldur's Gate and Half Life - they wanted those games on a console that could compete with Sony.
BTW - I agree with you that it won't be 100% compatible, but I am optimistic that X360 controllers will work if you plug them into it.
Because this is common knowledge.
It's been well confirmed that the idea and design influences of the OG Xbox was done through influence of the Dreamcast. Microsoft had a big role in helping develop the system and specifically targeted Sega's console to help gain industry knowledge before coming out with their own product (basically, they do what Microsoft always does, swoops in to work on another company's product as a team effort, then takes that knowledge and experience to create competition with said company and or other companies in the industry).
Being that the Dreamcast died before the two could really be competitors, the two kept a good relationship. Xbox Live is an evolution of Seganet's ideals and actually Microsoft was very pushy with the proposal to allow DC games to run on the Xbox naively, but Sega didn't want to go forward with it. Microsoft also learned from Sega in making a system that was easy to develop for, which the Xbox was certainly a reflection of that ideal (something Sony failed at with the PS2, which was notoriously difficult to develop on). They did, however, give them numerous exclusives as a sort of "thank you" or continuing on with their previous business arrangement which initially helped Microsoft with it's library near launch and beyond.
If you can't find those old interviews from back in the day on the way back machine, for circumstantial evidence just put a Duke pad next to a DC pad. It's clearly an evolution of the same idea. Analog triggers in a "gun trigger" configuration, dual memory card slots that mount from the top down, four face buttons of X, Y, A and B even in the same color pallet, etc. Heck, I'll fight anyone here on this; I bet my damn life that the reason why the Duke's Xbox logo was so damned large was there essentially was a "hole" in the design where the VMU's screen used to be, and they needed to fill the surface space and didn't know how.
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Yeah, between the controller and the disc slot, I still don't get the confusion. I instantly was able to visually understand its size immediately. Even Linus tech tips thinks it's a huge PC tower, and they're TECH PEOPLE for goodness sake.
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If he was smart, he'd spin this.
"I'm selling as many units as Coleco's last console! Wow!"
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Spoiler alert:
The boxes are just full of Checkered Flag manuals.
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I really shouldn't do this with the new one coming in a year, but screw it.
Looking for one. Don't need a box, don't need games. Heck, technically don't even need a controller though if it comes with it that's fine.
Condition is a priority. Make your offer! Thanks.
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3 hours ago, Zap! said:The name is awful; the level of confusion with the One X will rival the Wii U. On the bright side though, at least they didn't name it the Xbox Two.
I don't know, the Wii Uwas much more confusing, but to be fair, only to a certain crowd. We know of it, but the typical person out there isn't too familiar with the X vs the typical Xbox One. It was for the 'hard core' gamer who will know the difference. The people who were confused about the Wii vs the Wii U or Xbox 360 vs Xbox One were the common folk who don't read up on anything. Those people will buy Wiis. Those people will be Wii Us. They probably couldn't care less about the xbox one X. They'd sooner buy a launch or slim model.
And again, I think this is what they're calling the series of systems. The family of them. I don't think there will be just one. And I think they'll have individual names.
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Hadn't head any of that, though I'm glad that's the case, as the XBOX One's cpus were very slow, and it would only hold them back.
Very excited to see a full fledged reveal early next year.
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Gen 2 sold, thank you.
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PM replied to, putting it on hold until payment clears.
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I don't think it'll be called "Series X".
We know they're working on Lockheart and Anaconda versions, so maybe the "series" of consoles would just be called the Series X, with each individual system having unique names.
Also, for those complaining about the XBOX ONE X sounding similar in name, and this just conjecture, but do you think it might be possible the XBOX ONE X could be a low end entry level next gen system? If the Switch can get ports of modern games like the Witcher, albeit severely downgraded, honestly I don't see why this system couldn't do the same thing.
I don't know, for me, that makes sense with the naming convention.
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I love the industrial design. And quite small. Can't wait!
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I have a boxed Genesis Model 2 for sale that's been on a shelf on display for a long time. It's in great shape, comes with original manuals, promo booklet and baggie. Comes with two original three button controllers, original power and an rf cable I'm sure you'll immediately throw away haha.
I also have a super famicom classic and a Genesis Mini. Genesis Mini is complete. Super famicom has no box. I think I played an hour of road rash and fifteen min of Sonic and that's it. Super Famicom didn't get much love either. They've essentially just sat on a shelf. They're as new as you can get without being sealed in box. Literally not a scratch and the pads plastic is new and "rough textured". I just don't like gaming on a modern tv. If they could hook up via composite they'd be mine for life haha.
60 shipped in the US for the model 2. SOLD
55 shipped for Genesis Mini
55 shipped for super famicom classic
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I'm open to selling separately and I've replied to both PMs regarding the game.
I'm also just realizing there's no pics of the bartop. I have no idea what happened there, so I'll attach them asap.
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Final price drop 300 for the whole kit. If it doesn't sell, just going to keep it.
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Price lowered to 350. 250 for the terra onion and 100 for the system if purchased separately.
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Thanks for confirming that. I haven't had this that long, and the og ones came out a really long time ago by comparison. Haven't seen a single issue with any gameplay, cd or otherwise.


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